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35 Specialty Galleries for Your Design Inspiration

All designers need inspiration. That inspiration can come from just about anywhere, and ideally inspiration will be found from a variety of different sources. Nature, print publications, art, music, photography, architecture, and other things that are all around us can serve as excellent sources of design inspiration. But since most web and graphic designers are online for hours at a time, gallery sites and blogs often become a go-to source of inspiration.


While web design and CSS galleries have been popular for several years now, specialty or niche galleries often prove to be the most useful sources of online inspiration. In this post we’ll feature 35 different galleries that may prove to be very helpful for you.


HTML5 Beauty


Showcasing sites that make use of HTML5.


HTML5 Beauty


HTML5 Gallery


Showcasing sites that make use of HTML5.


HTML5 Gallery


Ars HTML5 Gallery


Showcasing sites that make use of HTML5.


Ars HTML5 Gallery


Ars CSS3 Gallery


Showcasing sites that make use of CSS3.


Ars CSS3 Gallery


jQuery Style


Showcasing sites that make use of jQuery.


jQuery Style


CartFrenzy


A gallery of well-designed e-commerce sites.


CartFrenzy


eCommerce Gallery


A gallery of well-designed e-commerce sites.


eCommerce Gallery


CartCraze


A gallery of well-designed e-commerce sites.


CartCraze


Folio Focus


A gallery of beautiful portfolio sites.


Folio Focus


Foliostars


A gallery of beautiful portfolio sites.


Foliostars


Pixel Perfect Portfolios


A gallery of Flash-based portfolio sites.


Pixel Perfect Portfolios


Mobile Awesomeness


A gallery of mobile websites.


Mobile Awesomeness


CSS iPhone


A gallery of mobile websites.


CSS iPhone


eduStyle


A gallery of higher education websites.


eduStyle


Teespiration


A gallery of creative and inspiring t-shirt designs.


Teespiration


Packaging of the World


Packaging design inspiration from various products around the world.


Packaging of the World


The Die Line


More of a blog than a gallery, but a consistent source of package design inspiration.


The Die Line


Sustainable Packaging


A showcase of environmentally-friendly package design.


Sustainable Packaging


Card Observer


A gallery of creative and well-designed business cards.


Card Observer


Cardview


A gallery of creative and well-designed business cards.


Cardview


Card Nerd


A gallery of creative and well-designed business cards.


Card Nerd


Cardonizer


A gallery of creative and well-designed business cards.


Cardonizer


Ads of the World


A gallery of creative advertisements.


Ads of the World


The Creative Ad Awards


A gallery of creative advertisements.


The Creative Ad Awards


I Believe in Advertising


A gallery of creative advertisements.


I Believe in Advertising


Adverbox


A gallery of creative advertisements.


Adverbox


Motion Graphics Served


Showcasing beautiful motion graphics, from the Behance Network.


Motion Graphics Served


Motionspire


Showcasing beautiful motion graphics.


Motionspire


MotionGraphics.nu


Showcasing beautiful motion graphics.


MotionGraphics.nu


LogoPond


A user-submitted logo design gallery.


LogoPond


Logo of the Day


A logo design gallery.


Logo of the Day


Logo Faves


A logo design gallery.


Logo Faves


LogoMoose


A logo design gallery.


LogoMoose


illyPads


A user-submitted illustration gallery.


illyPads


Illustration Served


An illustration gallery, from the Behance Network.


Illustration Served


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